Everardus Bogardus
Everardus Bogardus | |
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2nd Dominie of the New Amsterdam Dutch Reformed Church | |
In office 1633–1647 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 27 July 1607 Netherlands |
Died | 27 September 1647 (aged 40)[1] Swansea, Wales |
Spouse |
Anneke Jans (m. 1638) |
Children | 4 |
Parents |
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Everardus Bogardus (27 July 1607 – 27 September 1647) was the
Early life in the Netherlands
Bogardus was born in
Life in New Netherland
Bogardus arrived in New Netherland in 1633, sailing from Amsterdam on the ship "Zoutberg". When it became known that
A humorous anecdote about the building of this church contends that
Governor Kieft decided that there should be [a new church] of stone, and that it should be built inside the fort. There was a question as how to secure the money to build it. Kieft gave a small amount, as did other colonists, but there was not enough. Fortunately, just at this time, a daughter of Bogardus, the minister, was married. At the wedding, when the guests were in good humor, a subscription-list was handed out. The guests tried to outdo one another in subscribing money for the new church. Next day some of the subscribers were sorry they had agreed to give so much, but the Governor accepted no excuses and insisted on the money. It was collected, and the church was built.[5]
Bogardus frequently was combative with the
Death
Bogardus died September 27, 1647, in the
Legacy
Prominent members of that family included
References
- ^ ISBN 1-4000-7867-9
- ^ See Charles Hemstreet, "CHAPTER IV: Walter Van Twiller, Second of the Dutch Governors From 1633 to 1637" Chap. in The Story of Manhattan, (New York City: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1901), Released as The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Story of Manhattan, by Charles Hemstreet, E-text prepared by Gregory Smith, David Garcia, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
- ^ a b Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs, Cuyler Reynolds, ed. (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1911), Vol. II, pp. 504-510
- ISBN 9789004162112, p. 460
- ^ a b Hemstreet, Charles., "CHAPTER V: WILLIAM KIEFT and the WAR with the INDIANS" Chap. in The Story of Manhattan, (New York City: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1901), Released as The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Story of Manhattan, by Charles Hemstreet, E-text prepared by Gregory Smith, David Garcia, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team
- ^ The Street Book by Henry Moscow; Fordham University Press 1978.